Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
by Betty Mills There’s no shortage of familiar expressions when the topic is ability. Some are enlightening while others dwell in the realm of downright dismaying. Take that old inspirational jolt: “You can do anything you put your mind to.” Really? Immediately the...
Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
By Marci Narum Give us a little history of Dreams in Motion. After attending a sled hockey event in 2011 hosted by Hope, Inc., in Fargo-Moorhead, an inspired group of volunteers began work to create a similar program for youth and young adults with mobility challenges...
Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
by Brynn Luger, LPCC, NCC In counseling, it is believed that one person’s trauma is merely another person’s irritating event. This means that everyone defines what he or she considers traumatic differently. For example, what is an emotionally crippling event to one...
Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
by Renae Hoffmann Walker How would you like to be a high school student and show up at a game with your brother, or worse, your parents? Every kid wants to hang out with his/her peers at high school activities and make lifelong friends. From this reality, from a...
Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
Mark Unteseher: Life in a New Lane By Ann McKenzie Mark Unteseher had just finished building a giant 38 x 44 foot shop with 16 foot sidewalls for his father-in-law. He had been up and down a ladder all day long putting up rafters, so climbing it one more time to cut...
Mar 1, 2017 | 2017, Inspired Woman Magazine, March
by Dr. Preston VanLoon Forgiving is difficult. So is carrying the weight of undeserved hurt and pain. Michele Knight was one of three women held captive for 11 years in the Cleveland home of Ariel Castro. According to various reports, Knight endured repeated sexual...